Peanut Butter Football Cookie

A giant football cookie isn't only festive; the rich peanut butter flavor is sure to score big with the fans at your party. Add thick frosting stripes on the ends for a college ball, but leave them off for an official look.

Kids Can Make: Football Cocoa-Crispy Rice Treats

Celebrate game day with this chocolatey update of the classic cereal treats. For big and little kids: Let them help with measuring ingredients, shaping the footballs, and rolling out and arranging the laces. Big kids can also help stir the warm ingredients together.

Pull-Apart Touchdown Cupcakes

You can take this pull-apart dish one step further by writing team names on the ends of the field with decorator icing. Or use sprinkles in each team's colors on the last row of cupcakes on each end of the field for personalized end zones.

Heavenly Creme-Filled Cupcakes

Celebrate your team's victory or comfort yourself, should they lose, with Ree Drummond's creme-filled cupcakes made from scratch. It's a bit of a challenge creating these impressive treats, but well worth the effort.

Slow-Cooker Chocolate Fondue

Using a slow cooker for chocolate fondue means there is no need to worry about burning your dip or having it go cold on you when feeding a crowd. Have fun with this dish by offering lots of different sweet and savory treats as dippers.

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

These cookies make an excellent compromise for guests who love chocolate chip and those who prefer oatmeal. The chopped pecans add a satisfying crunch, and maple syrup provides a dose of natural sweetness.

Baked Potato Cake

Butter, milk, cocoa powder and confectioners' sugar come together to create a thick "frosting" for this three-layer Baked Potato Cake, although the consistency is more like cookie dough than anything spreadable. Use parchment sheets to press the frosting against the cake and top with some of the crumbled cake trimmings.